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Privacy is dead. Privacy is only found in a book. And who reads books these days? Look, what are you doing now? If you want privacy, log off and put your nose in a book and absolutely no one will care.

You see, if Domino logged off now no one would care about her. But logged on we all care about her. Some of us love her and some of us hate her and some of us are indifferent. But we all care and we want her to care about us.

I disagree. Everything you do online is being monitored and stored and sold to third parties.
Don't you differentiate between the information an employer should be privy to and having that same information made available on a commercial basis, without your agreement or knowledge?

I think you're missing my point. I am in agreement with you that currently too much information is available to be used by employers and on a commercial basis. Only the government can force employers or businesses to get your permission.

You see, if Domino logged off now no one would care about her. But logged on we all care about her. Some of us love her and some of us hate her and some of us are indifferent. But we all care and we want her to care about us.

You do care about me, don't you Domino?

Go on, go on, dear Domino, say, "Yes".

All I know is I'm loving you more and more, dear Victor. You are officially invited to read books with me. I suggest "Animal Farm" and "1984". *winks*